| Birth: | Dec. 25, 1846 Wisconsin, USA | | Death: | Jan. 31, 1931 |  Western Law Officer. He was deputy sheriff of Cochise County, Arizona at Tombstone under Sheriff John Behan at the time of the OK Corral gunfight between the Earps and the Cowboys. He is considered by most historians to have been part of the anti-Earp faction and a friend of the Cowboys (i.e., outlaws). He wrote a book about his experiences called "Helldorado: Bringing the Law to the Mesquite," which was ghostwritten by William McLeod Raine. He later served as a deputy U.S. marshal, a surveyor, and was a detective for the Southern Pacific Railroad. In the 1993 hit movie "Tombstone," Breckinridge was memorably portrayed by actor Jason Priestly in a performance that echoed years of rumors that Breckinridge, who never married, was gay. (bio by: George Bacon)
Search Amazon for William Breckenridge | | | Burial:
Evergreen Memorial Park
Tucson Pima County Arizona, USA Plot: Section F | Maintained by: Find A Grave Originally Created by: George Bacon Record added: Feb 15, 2004
Find A Grave Memorial# 8390563 |
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